President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated all Muslims for witnessing this year’s Ramadan Fast, while admonishing them to adhere to the guidelines of preventing the spread of coronavirus.
The President said this in a statement today as this year’s Ramadan Fast commences. He said:
“I congratulate all Muslims as they commence this year’s Ramadan fast, which is depicted by self-denial, universal brotherhood, austerity and helping relatives and needy people.
“These are also challenging times for us all. In this Ramadan period, the kind of socializing you are used to now risks spreading the Coronavirus.
“Virtually all countries are advising citizens to avoid large gatherings and have their prayers and meals individually or with family at home. We must all refrain from usual Ramadan traditions such as group meals and congregational prayers, because of the Coronavirus.
“But the pandemic must also not be used as an excuse not to participate in the Ramadan fast, unless such abstention is warranted by the exemptions clearly laid out by health and religious authorities.
“I wish all Muslims in Nigeria and the world over all the blessings of the holy month”, he said.